The impact of maltreatment in sport on social wellbeing of athletes

Maltreatment in the sport industry is an ongoing issue that has many negative social implications. According to research, athletes that have experienced maltreatment within their sport have long-term attachment issues, a higher risk of experiencing violence and victimization with other relationships and have a harder time developing positive social relationships. It’s important to recognize the signs of maltreatment and to report any suspected cases of maltreatment. If you need help you can reach out to the Canadian Sport Helpline by calling or texting 1-888-837-7678 or through emailing info@abuse-free-sport.ca.

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